As of Monday, the Pregnancy: Second Trimester Community will have a new moderator that I know you all will adore! You may have already met Byroney in the WebMD Pregnancy Community with her wonderful insight, helpful resources and fun personality! She rocks!

I have had the best time here in the 2nd Trimester with all of you amazing mamas. I hope that you all have a happy and healthy rest of your pregnancy and come visit me in the Parenting Communities to brag about those precious little ones as soon as they arrive! I want to see pictures, too!!!

Please take care of yourselves and give a warm welcome to Byroney.

See you soon!

Life is tough enough without having someone kick you from the inside. ~Rita Rudner

I have had the best time here in the 2nd Trimester with all of you amazing mamas. I hope that you all have a happy and healthy rest of your pregnancy and come visit me in the Parenting Communities to brag about those precious little ones as soon as they arrive! I want to see pictures, too!!!

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